

The image shows a caricature of an older man sitting on a couch. The man is wearing a tall black top hat, a dark-colored suit jacket, a white shirt, and light-colored pants. He has white hair and a white mustache. He is sitting on a reddish-brown couch with his hands resting on his thighs. His body is facing left, but his head is turned to the right. The background is a light greenish-beige color. At the top of the image, the words "VANITY FAIR" and "April 8, 1871" are printed. In the top-left corner, there is a small crown logo. At the bottom of the image, the words "STATESMEN, NO. 81" and "'The last generation.'" are printed.
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- 555 × 900 px
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